Stoeba natalensis Burton, 1926
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Stoeba natalensis Burton, 1926
Stoeba natalensis Burton 1926: 14.
Material examined.
None.
Description
(from Burton, 1926). Encrusting on Stelletta specimens. Dry condition. Skeleton made up by radially arranged dichotriaenes with rhabd (720 × 54 µm) approx. twice as long as the cladome (approx. 360 µm), making them long-shafted triaenes rather than dichocalthrops. Microscleres are called ataxasters 'passing into tuberculate microrhabds’, 5-8 µm long.
Habitat.
Deeper water.
Distribution.
Natal coast, South Africa.
Remarks.
This is a dubious Dercitus (Stoeba) species and it needs redescription. Probably it should be assigned to an ancorinid genus.
Family Calthropellidae
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